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Re: BD-144 BD154 starting issues
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Posted by td5doug on January 04, 2007 at 09:03:04 from (207.200.149.74):
In Reply to: BD-144 BD154 starting issues posted by td5doug on January 03, 2007 at 14:03:11:
JB2, you pretty well describe to a tee how the 434 @ dads starts, Richard your descriptions of the inline pump are my 144 exactly. First start of the day, set fuel lever to full, engage cold start(excess fuel) button on pump, hold glow plugs for ++ 60 seconds untill indicator is glowing cherry. Start... Fart,bobble, stumble & lots of white smoke & hopefully she gets to firing on all 4 & cleans up. With this older BPE fuel system I need glow plugs to restart after 10 minutes of rest like you say, The 154 with rotary pump will start all day long as long as there is some residual heat left in the engine.
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